Current or former RN-BSN at UT in Tyler or Dallas area

U.S.A. Texas

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I Grad in May 2009 and want to eventually move on to get my BSN. I only lack Statitics, history (boo), & chemistry on my pre-requisites. I was wanting to take online classes part-time and work full-time if feasable. I was wondering how the clinicals for the program work. I read somewhere that they are designed around the idea that you are working as an RN somewhere. I know that the ADN program I am in now is designed that you are not committed to a "carreer" type job anywhere; the program comes numero uno!! Anyways, I guess my question is how ofter do you attend clinicals and how are the assignments?? Also, which classes can I expect to have to take online and which classes do we have to attend?? One more, what rotations for clinicals are there and where are they??

Thanks in advance!!:D

Specializes in CDI Supervisor; Formerly NICU.

Thanks!! That was close to what I was looking at, but I was a little off. What are the advanced placement hours = 30 SCH?? Is that the hours I am earning from my program or maybe prereqs?? Also, it says ALL courses are offered on the web, but what about clinicals; how does that work??

Specializes in CDI Supervisor; Formerly NICU.

I've only just begun looking into the program myself, so I don't yet know the answers to your questions. However, I believe the 30 SCH thing indicates that that one course is equivalent to 30 semester hours of the required 60 or whatever it is. I assume it's because of the hours you got in your ADN.

Hmm....now I have to investigate more...LOL

http://www.uttyler.edu/nursing/rnmsn.htm

This link pretty much confirms what we were thinking. The school honors our degree as 30 hours.

Here are some other links I ran into that might help you, but I am still trying to figure out how often we would have to meet for labs, clinicals, etc.

http://www.uttyler.edu/nursing/prereqgeneducNurse.htm

http://www.uttyler.edu/nursing/mine.htm#RN%20to%20BSN

http://www.uttyler.edu/catalog02-04/undergrad/nurshkdesc.html#4

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